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Erika Kirk insists husband Charlie’s murder was not a ‘gun problem’ as she stands behind Second Amendment


Erika Kirk insists husband Charlie’s murder was not a ‘gun problem’ as she stands behind Second Amendment

Turning Point USA CEO Erika Kirk said she still strongly supports the Second Amendment, insisting the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk, was “not a gun problem.”

The widow rejected the argument that gun violence was the root cause of her husband’s murder, instead blaming factors like mental health and divisive politics.

Erika Kirk discussed the Second Amendment onstage at The New York Times DealBook Summit 2025 Wednesday. Getty Images for The New York Times
Erika insisted that her husband Charlie’s shocking murder in September was “not a gun problem.” via REUTERS

“What I’ve realized through all of this is that you can have individuals that will always resort to violence. And what I’m afraid of is that we are living in a day and age where they think violence is the solution to them not wanting to hear a different point of view,” she said during The New York Times’ Dealbook Conference on Wednesday.

“That’s not a gun problem, that’s a human — deeply human — problem. That is a soul problem, that is a mental… that is a very deeper issue.”

She added, too, that she was still a steadfast support of the right to bear arms.

“I wouldn’t wish upon anyone what I have been through, and I support the Second Amendment as well,” she said.

“I wouldn’t wish upon anyone what I have been through, and I support the Second Amendment as well,” Erika Kirk said. Getty Images

The mom of two also opened up on her decision to forgive the suspect who gunned down her husband during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.

“I don’t expect everyone to understand,” she said.

“It’s not because you’re weak, it’s not because you think what the assassin did was correct,” Erika continued.

“That’s the exact opposite. Forgiveness is… for those of you who’ve been wronged, you know what it feels like to forgive someone. And in a way, where it frees you from a poison, and it frees you to be able to think clearly and have a moment where your heart is free and you’re not bound to evil.”

Erika Kirk, a former Miss Arizona USA, took over Turning Point USA — the nonprofit her husband founded — in the wake of his death.

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